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Located in Denmark’s Lolland-Falster region, Henning Larsen s New School in Sundby marked the commencement of a historic project for the country s sustainable educational-facility architecture. The primary school is set to be the largest construction project in Guldborgsund Municipality that ensures high sustainability parameters and community engagement. The school is expected to open its doors at the end of summer 2022, welcoming over 580 students in a nature-oriented premises.
The school is designed to achieve the UN World Language School requirements of educational facilities that support the UN Sustainable Development goals, through both teaching curriculum and structural design. In addition to potent classroom spaces, areas outside the traditional learning environment were also evaluated and implemented within the school s parameters to promote different types of classrooms and activities.
This week we celebrated the Venice Architecture Biennale
This week on Dezeen we showcased pavilions and exhibitions at the Venice Architecture Biennale, the first major architecture event to take place since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
Among the highlights this year was the US Pavilion by American architects Paul Andersen and Paul Preissner, featuring a four-storey wooden frame made from pine.
In US news, photos reveal British designer Thomas Heatherwick s design for Little Island, an elevated park built on mushroom-shaped concrete columns in the Hudson River.
Danish architecture studio Henning Larsen began construction on a sustainable school in Denmark that will be the first to receive the Nordic Ecolabel. The wood-clad primary school will have a walkable roof.
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